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mayor michael nutter, i hope you'll come back. we appreciate it. >>> next up, there's a reason why the campaigns have spent $75 million to win ohio. later, why 114,000 new jobs in september is still not enough. dry mouth may start off as an irritant. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any farther. is an awesome place to be. introducing the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu eco. ♪ sophisticated new styling, the fuel-saving intelligence of eassist, 37 mpg highway, and up to 580 highway miles on a single tank of gas. ♪ the all-new 2013 chevrolet malibu eco. ♪ it has everything to put you in the malibu state of mind no
mayor michael nutter, i hope you'll come back. we appreciate it. >>> next up, there's a reason why the campaigns have spent $75 million to win ohio. later, why 114,000 new jobs in september is still not enough. dry mouth may start off as an irritant. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the...
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mayor michael nutter, i hope you'll come back. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> next up, there's a reason why the campaigns have spent $75 million to win ohio. later, why 114,000 new jobs in september is still not enough. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ how do you help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech
mayor michael nutter, i hope you'll come back. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> next up, there's a reason why the campaigns have spent $75 million to win ohio. later, why 114,000 new jobs in september is still not enough. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in...
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michael, thanks very much for coming in. both of these campaigns i take it have put out some less than truthful ads for example. how bad of a problem is this in your reporting? >> it's bad. i mean, some of the major claims made in the most run advertising in these swing states fact checkers have pretty unanimously said just aren't accurate. the issue here is that campaigns can get away with this stuff. both candidates have made their own ability to tell the truth, sort of a central part of their own character story. and yet their campaign ks go out and say things that aren't exactly true. while we in the media call them on it, there's not much consequence shown from voters. partisans on both sides tend to forgive their own candidate for deceptions they tell and get more upset about the other candidate, the other team misleading the public about their record. >> is it worse than usual? because i've covered a lot of campaigns over the years. there have been a lot of junk that's thrown out over the years. >> it's a really hard
michael, thanks very much for coming in. both of these campaigns i take it have put out some less than truthful ads for example. how bad of a problem is this in your reporting? >> it's bad. i mean, some of the major claims made in the most run advertising in these swing states fact checkers have pretty unanimously said just aren't accurate. the issue here is that campaigns can get away with this stuff. both candidates have made their own ability to tell the truth, sort of a central part...
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>> cenk: michael ann romney brought up mental-- >> he's not crazy. mental is how to handle all this. >> cenk: look at this. crazy or not crazy. >> i'm going to go with not crazy. i think he's painfully awkward. like in a conversation where you have nothing to say you say how is the weather. >> cenk: he reminds me of a guy who could not pick up girls and said, the trees are all the right height. so we're unanimous he's not crazy. but is he too cheap. this is his own family talking about him. >> you don't have to wear the duct tape ones. >> these are great. >> he's frugal. he does not like waste. >> cenk: now fascinating because he's apparently packs the garbage bags in even tighter because he doesn't want to waste garbage bag because he's charged per bag and he wears the duct tape but he spent $50,000 on the car elevator. >> again, he wants people to like him. he'll be the bigwig which he is money-wise, but the garbage bag,s' short on those. he won't spend too much money as we already know. >> he's not cenk uygur cheap, we all know that. >> cenk: i ju
>> cenk: michael ann romney brought up mental-- >> he's not crazy. mental is how to handle all this. >> cenk: look at this. crazy or not crazy. >> i'm going to go with not crazy. i think he's painfully awkward. like in a conversation where you have nothing to say you say how is the weather. >> cenk: he reminds me of a guy who could not pick up girls and said, the trees are all the right height. so we're unanimous he's not crazy. but is he too cheap. this is his own...
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opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in the next election democratic candidate michael dukakis is asked this controversial question in his debate with vice president george bush. >> governor if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor a death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't. i think you know i've opposed the death penalty during all of my life. >> reporter: the public sees his answer as cold and dispassionate and that very night his poll numbers drop. during the 1988 vice presidential debate, dan quayle's come par stone yukon f. kennedy elicits this response. >> senator you're no jack kennedy. >> reporter: body language play as part in the presidential debate in 1992. george h.w. bush deliberately looks at his watch and pays for it when the audience and voters see it as disrespectful. body language makes a difference in debate between al gore an george w. bush as well. gore sighs over and over again. bush wins the debate and election. both president obama and governor romney are seasoned debaters. but if there is one thing that history has taught us
opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in the next election democratic candidate michael dukakis is asked this controversial question in his debate with vice president george bush. >> governor if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor a death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't. i think you know i've opposed the death penalty during all of my life. >> reporter: the public sees his answer as cold and dispassionate and that very...
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>> well -- the question was why was michael steele pushed out of the republican party? the answer is he couldn't raise any money at all. in terms of style, he was trying to make it sort of a hip-hop party and that didn't work with country club republicans were the tea party for that matter. it was really a funny question. was he trying to go up against obama? he would not bring african-americans into the party. he was turning up the party base and nothing was happening. he simply couldn't raise any money. >> yes. >> i have a two-part question. one is do you ever think there was a time in this country when our government was more honorable? or is it simply that we have become more and more sophisticated so the shenanigans are ever more elaborate and enormous. the second part of the question is, would getting rid of the elect grow cartilage in any way help us out? >> well, i personally would love to get rid of the electoral college. it would eliminate something like ohio been so central. when you are here in new york, no one cares how new york is, so they just don't care
>> well -- the question was why was michael steele pushed out of the republican party? the answer is he couldn't raise any money at all. in terms of style, he was trying to make it sort of a hip-hop party and that didn't work with country club republicans were the tea party for that matter. it was really a funny question. was he trying to go up against obama? he would not bring african-americans into the party. he was turning up the party base and nothing was happening. he simply couldn't...
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we have david shuster in denver and michael shure in the war room in san francisco. michael, i understand you are about to tell me there could be a tie. how would that happen? >> there are two different ways of getting to a tie -- well, there are several, but there are two i'm going to look at here. giving virginia new hampshire nevada and wisconsin to the president. then give colorado to romney ohio, iowa north carolina and florida to romney. and you'll see it is 270 to 268. the state of maine does it by congressional district. if approximate romney wins one congressional district in maine, then it's possible we could have a tie in the electoral college. a better way of doing that is giving obama new hampshire, ohio, and wisconsin, and then seeing romney run the board here. florida, north carolina, virginia, iowa colorado, and nevada, and then you have an actual 269-269 tie. i do understand however, if the president talks about climate change tonight, tennessee could move into his corner. [ laughter ] >> cenk: that last scenario is not that implausible. that would b
we have david shuster in denver and michael shure in the war room in san francisco. michael, i understand you are about to tell me there could be a tie. how would that happen? >> there are two different ways of getting to a tie -- well, there are several, but there are two i'm going to look at here. giving virginia new hampshire nevada and wisconsin to the president. then give colorado to romney ohio, iowa north carolina and florida to romney. and you'll see it is 270 to 268. the state of...
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michael -- [booing] who wanted to bring back -- [laughter] i think i get to the point. michael who wanted to bring back two-tier academic exams. i remember what it was like. o level and cse. one whole group of young people written off. we are not going back to those days. [applause] [applause] mike who'll has content for vocational qualification and abolished the best vocational qualification our country has and michael who has nothing to say about education to -- in education there really is a choice of two futures. education for a are in reiing and narrowing elite with a conservative or one nation skill system as part of a one-nation economy with a next labor government. [applause] [applause] to be a one-nation economy we have to make it easier for them and harder for the -- i think one year people know what i was talking about. [laughter] [applause] [applause] you see -- you see -- businesses tell me that the pressure for the -- from the city investors can't take a long view, they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahelp. but they have to publish their accou
michael -- [booing] who wanted to bring back -- [laughter] i think i get to the point. michael who wanted to bring back two-tier academic exams. i remember what it was like. o level and cse. one whole group of young people written off. we are not going back to those days. [applause] [applause] mike who'll has content for vocational qualification and abolished the best vocational qualification our country has and michael who has nothing to say about education to -- in education there really is a...
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. >> anyone has been to a national scheme this season as the when michael morehead to the mound he has an interesting choice of music. take a listen. >> take on me. ♪ take me on. >> 80s' rock anthem take me on has become the nationals unoffical anthem. the band aha saw that, responded and now i love the people are blowing up their twitter pays. they are so thankful this is the song. when asked whether or not they would be willing to come to the district and play that song live at the national park if they make the world series, the band's lead singer said absolutely. helpfully the nats will make it down there to the world series. we might hear the song. am making get the entire stadium sitting along. -- and we can get the entire stadium singing along. >> one of the best videos back in the day. >> we have to learn the words to the saw. we know the first couple of lines. the third line is where people get confused -- it's i'll be gone in a day ir or two. not ooh woo woo. >> be sure to stick with us. for the latest. more reports to of the morning -- throughout the morning. >> returning
. >> anyone has been to a national scheme this season as the when michael morehead to the mound he has an interesting choice of music. take a listen. >> take on me. ♪ take me on. >> 80s' rock anthem take me on has become the nationals unoffical anthem. the band aha saw that, responded and now i love the people are blowing up their twitter pays. they are so thankful this is the song. when asked whether or not they would be willing to come to the district and play that song...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >> pel
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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let's take a look outside with the michael and son weather cam. it's 81 degrees right now and low humidity. boy, can you ask for any better than that? the dew point 52. the wind is calm. 36%. oh, i wish i could tell you that it's going to stay with us throughout the weekend. but we do have a cold front on the way. that's the first change that we have in our weather headline. we had that great weather continuing tonight, but then that cold front that is on the way is going to give us a shower, maybe a thunderstorm in a couple areas on saturday and then sunday is going to be downright sloppy. we're going to see lots of clouds in place and pockets of heavy rain possible. much better on monday, but it's going to be less than ideal. as we head into that columbus day. right now, it is beautiful. it's 77 many martinsburg and hagerstown. same temperature in frederick. it is still 81 in fredericksburg with that low humidity and lots of sunshine. satellite and radar shows a change on the way. here comes the cold front that will bring the thunderstorm activi
let's take a look outside with the michael and son weather cam. it's 81 degrees right now and low humidity. boy, can you ask for any better than that? the dew point 52. the wind is calm. 36%. oh, i wish i could tell you that it's going to stay with us throughout the weekend. but we do have a cold front on the way. that's the first change that we have in our weather headline. we had that great weather continuing tonight, but then that cold front that is on the way is going to give us a shower,...
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michael brown says he hadn't dealt with the foundation since 2008. >>> it has been ten years since the men known as the beltway snipers terrorized our region. john alan know ham mid and lee malvo killed ten people, among them son any buchanan who was mowing the lawn. his sister has raised more $100,000 to award scholarships to help students go to college. >> we have to hope for change. and, you know, sometimes it's all in our attitude. >> mohammed was executed in 2009. malvo is now 27 years old and serving multiple life sentences without the possibility of parole. >>> the family of a government contractor jailed in cuba is making another plea to have the maryland than released. family members now fear alan gross has cancer. an american radiologist says he looked at ct and ultrasound scans cuban doctors performed on a mass behind his shoulder. they diagnosed it as a hematoma that would disappear. the radiologist is concerned it's more serious because gross has lost a lot of weight. gross is serving a a year sentence for providing internet equipment to the jewish community. >>> angie gof
michael brown says he hadn't dealt with the foundation since 2008. >>> it has been ten years since the men known as the beltway snipers terrorized our region. john alan know ham mid and lee malvo killed ten people, among them son any buchanan who was mowing the lawn. his sister has raised more $100,000 to award scholarships to help students go to college. >> we have to hope for change. and, you know, sometimes it's all in our attitude. >> mohammed was executed in 2009....
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it used to be the neighborhood of michael phelps, but now it looks like he calls the canton area home, just down the street. the compound apparently sold for $1 million, and has been reportedly found -- although there is no word on when he moved. his fells point condo was sold to an executive. coming up, an update to the investigation into the company that neighbors say operates like a nightclub. >> the washington redskins made a field move that begs the question -- can you separate sports from politics? >> the washington redskins are raising eyebrows tonight. they are making a big move off the field that could make a difference in the election. >> they are supporting question 7. we have more on sports and politics. david? >> some consider this to be a collision at the intersection of sports and politics. but history reveals that sports is a powerful political force. the organization is supporting question 7, a measure bringing las vegas-style table games to casinos and allowing another casino site in prince george's county. the redskins issued a statement. "as members of the prince g
it used to be the neighborhood of michael phelps, but now it looks like he calls the canton area home, just down the street. the compound apparently sold for $1 million, and has been reportedly found -- although there is no word on when he moved. his fells point condo was sold to an executive. coming up, an update to the investigation into the company that neighbors say operates like a nightclub. >> the washington redskins made a field move that begs the question -- can you separate...
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they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> we are back with michael nutter. mr. mayor, huh for being here. i wanted to talk to you a little bit about your friend who sometimes makes democrats nervous. he can be inartful when he says things. as he goes into this debate, what's the most important thing you would advise the vice president to do? >> well, candy, thank you. i generally don't advise the vice president, but i heard your segment earlier, and i hope that he does advise mr. ryan, first and foremost, just to tell the truth, unlike what we've heard at the republican convention. zi think the big thing with vice president biden is that he speaks from his heart. is he an earthy guy. he grew up in scranton. of course, represented the state of delaware for a long, long period of time. and i think -- i haven't talked to him, and i didn't see the clip live, but i think all he was really trying to communicate is that the middle class has had some rough times. is he honest about that. progress has been made. i heard you talking earlier, of course, about the jobs numb
they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> we are back with michael nutter. mr. mayor, huh for being here. i wanted to talk to you a little bit about your friend who sometimes makes democrats nervous. he can be inartful when he says things. as he goes into this debate, what's the most important thing you would advise the vice president to do? >> well, candy, thank you. i generally don't advise the vice president, but i heard your segment earlier, and i hope that he does...
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michael brown says he hadn't dealt with the foundation since 2008. >>> there are new health concerns about a government contractor for montgomery county jailed in cuba. doctors fear alan gross may have cancer. an american radiologist says he looked at ct and ultrasound scans cuban doctors performed on a mass. they diagnosed it as a hematoma. the radiologist, though, is concerned it's more serious because gross has lost a lot of weight. gross is serving a 15 year sentence for providing internet equipment cuba's jewish community. >>> 6:49 is our time. maryland governor martin o'malley plans to introduce a verse sham power surcharge today that would let utilities charge you more for much needed improvements. o'malley says the plan allows power companies like pepco to add a dollar or two to monthly electric bills to pay for maintenance upgrades. in exchange, utilities would have to meet stricter reliability standards and have a harder time raising rates in the future. o'malley says the plan would accelerate much needed work that could keep the power on. opponents say it is rewarding util
michael brown says he hadn't dealt with the foundation since 2008. >>> there are new health concerns about a government contractor for montgomery county jailed in cuba. doctors fear alan gross may have cancer. an american radiologist says he looked at ct and ultrasound scans cuban doctors performed on a mass. they diagnosed it as a hematoma. the radiologist, though, is concerned it's more serious because gross has lost a lot of weight. gross is serving a 15 year sentence for providing...
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you're comparing the biden picture with the biker chick on his lap and the michael dukakis picture where he put himself in the tank? are you comparing those two pictures? >> yes, i am saying -- >> bill: you are comparing them. >> a.p. provided six different pictures. >> bill: wait, wait. now, here is how that is so grossly unfair. romney had no idea that little girl is behind her. the little girl was looking at something completely different. so romney did not put himself in a tank. and he did not put a biker chick on his lap. that's the difference. this is a total accident that this happened. the associated press captured it and then in a very sleazy way, used it to denigrate mr. romney. >> glenn beck's web site say they provided six pictures. >> bill: that never, ever should have been published. >> the editors who chose to publish them -- >> bill: whoever sent that out, whatever person sent that out, if i were in charge of the a.p. would have been fired. >> you don't think they want to move copy, move products -- >> bill: i don't care. you have to make -- if you're an honest person, yo
you're comparing the biden picture with the biker chick on his lap and the michael dukakis picture where he put himself in the tank? are you comparing those two pictures? >> yes, i am saying -- >> bill: you are comparing them. >> a.p. provided six different pictures. >> bill: wait, wait. now, here is how that is so grossly unfair. romney had no idea that little girl is behind her. the little girl was looking at something completely different. so romney did not put...
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i am michael fitzpatrick. [ light laughter ] there will be a celebration downtown for the local boys and girls club. that reminds me of my 7th birthday party. my grandmammy put me on her knee, and said, "michael, today you are a big boy and you will get a big toy." and she gave me a slip 'n slide. i slid as fast as i could. and said, "wee-yee! this is fun." [ light laughter ] i went so fast my purple dolphin swimmy trunks flew off. boy, my cheeks were red, and not my face cheeks either but my buttocks cheeks. anyway, the event will be tomorrow at noon. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that was "globe news." [ laughter ] and now let's take it to our man in the street. how are you doing, robert? >> i'm fine, thanks. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and now -- and now to health news. here for a report on common food allergies is our correspondent bill nash. with his spaghetti mustache. [ laughter ] >> thank you, jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, jimmy. food allergies are more common than you think. they can be found in peanuts, milk, vegetable oil, gluten,
i am michael fitzpatrick. [ light laughter ] there will be a celebration downtown for the local boys and girls club. that reminds me of my 7th birthday party. my grandmammy put me on her knee, and said, "michael, today you are a big boy and you will get a big toy." and she gave me a slip 'n slide. i slid as fast as i could. and said, "wee-yee! this is fun." [ light laughter ] i went so fast my purple dolphin swimmy trunks flew off. boy, my cheeks were red, and not my face...
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. >>> also, scott rasmussen is here with michael reagan at 2:05. he is offering us a dramatic new series of swing state polls, he will bring those to us live on our show. >>> and then the dramatic news in a new polling, new poll that's being put out from the folks at pew. campaign pros ed rollins and joe trippi are here to talk about the latest pew polls, and what a swing we have seen in favor of the republican candidate. joe trippi says this is a big deal, he will explain why coming up. >>> fox news alert now, in just the last hour the folks at sesame street reached tout the obama cam -- out to the obama campaign and asked them to stop using big bird if their campaign ads. ever since governor romney said he would cut funding for pbs, the children's characters have become stars of sorts on the campaign trail. here is just a little bit of one of the president's new ads. >> bernie madoff, dennis kozlowski, criminals, gluttons of greed and the evil genius who towered over them? one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. >> big bird. >> big b
. >>> also, scott rasmussen is here with michael reagan at 2:05. he is offering us a dramatic new series of swing state polls, he will bring those to us live on our show. >>> and then the dramatic news in a new polling, new poll that's being put out from the folks at pew. campaign pros ed rollins and joe trippi are here to talk about the latest pew polls, and what a swing we have seen in favor of the republican candidate. joe trippi says this is a big deal, he will explain why...
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that people have to remember that, you know, thanks to two books, one by robert draper the other by michael grinwald we know between the time obama was elected president and the time he was inaugurated, republicans met at least twice, the leadership met at least twice to hatch a plan to just, you know, obstruct the incoming president no matter what. even though the economy was falling off the cliff it was all about obstruct him in 2009, to take back the house or both chambers in 2010 and win the white house in 2012. no matter what they didn't want president obama to succeed. they saw it as a success for him rather than a success for the country. >> i questiguess the question t have or quotes that will haunt him, the closing of guantanamo, comprehensive immigration reform. the problem with all that is the answer is republican stood in the way, didn't want to play ball, which you could say a fair assessment but does it sound after you have the same answer to each question, does it sound whiney? >> i think because the american people went through it with the president and watched the agonizing
that people have to remember that, you know, thanks to two books, one by robert draper the other by michael grinwald we know between the time obama was elected president and the time he was inaugurated, republicans met at least twice, the leadership met at least twice to hatch a plan to just, you know, obstruct the incoming president no matter what. even though the economy was falling off the cliff it was all about obstruct him in 2009, to take back the house or both chambers in 2010 and win...
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this is in october leading up to the election, michael dukakis. [video clip] >> the first question goes to gov. dukakis. you have two minutes to respond. governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered common -- and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> i think you go but i have the opposed -- that i have opposed the death penalty all my life. i think there are better deterrence of crime. i think that is why we have the biggest -- the lowest murder rate of any state in america. the vice president has been at least allegedly in charge of the war on drugs. we have much to do to step up that war. to double the number of drug enforcement agents to fight both here and abroad, to work with our neighbors here in this hemisphere. i want to call a hemispheric summit to fight that war. but we also are to deal with drug intervention here at home. we have had great success in my own state. we have reached out to young people and their families and been able to help them by getting drogin intervention and education in you
this is in october leading up to the election, michael dukakis. [video clip] >> the first question goes to gov. dukakis. you have two minutes to respond. governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered common -- and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> i think you go but i have the opposed -- that i have opposed the death penalty all my life. i think there are better deterrence of crime. i think that is why we have the biggest -- the lowest...
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with no more do, i'm going to thank you for coming in turn it over to michael. >> i am the one who knew trevor when he was a lawyer for john mccain which i thought was a very important job. nothing like being a lawyer for stephen colbert. maybe one day i can say i work for comedy central, too. i want to give you a brief overview. at the end of july, we are trying our best to project with the money would come from and what the differences would be in terms of the various sides. the point we're trying to make, one that there is a real difference in political money strategy that they are employing the cycle. the obama campaign is heavily reliant on small dollars, regulated money, contributions under $2,500 from individuals. the campaign has total control over and can spend as they want. the exception your is priorities usa which we were saying maybe would make 60 million earlier. authorities have been saying they wanted to make $100 million. there were not a lot of what the liberal democrats coming forward to give them money. in recent weeks, there has been a little bit of a turnaround. it
with no more do, i'm going to thank you for coming in turn it over to michael. >> i am the one who knew trevor when he was a lawyer for john mccain which i thought was a very important job. nothing like being a lawyer for stephen colbert. maybe one day i can say i work for comedy central, too. i want to give you a brief overview. at the end of july, we are trying our best to project with the money would come from and what the differences would be in terms of the various sides. the point...
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. >>> turns out michael phelps is not just king of the pool but he is also not too bad on the links either. check this out. the champion swimmer was competing in the pro-am golf tournament scotland when he sank that 50-yarder. that is longer than the pool he usually swims in. in fact he might now hold the record for the longest televised pike to be made. >> just what he needs. another record. >>> right now hundreds of people are running with the wounded warriors. the 5-k race raises money for the wounded warrior transitional housing project. the proceeds will be used to build traditional homes for wounded warriors in the vincent hall retirement community in mclean, virginia. today's race started at 8:00 a.m. at mclean square but that is along old dominion drive. >>> one service member got to give her daughter a surprise after coming home from afghanistan. every year little brooklyn would pick pumpkins with her mom sergeant first class catherine corsin. she was deployed to afghanistan earlier this year but was released earlier than expected and surprised brooklyn at the end of the hay bale
. >>> turns out michael phelps is not just king of the pool but he is also not too bad on the links either. check this out. the champion swimmer was competing in the pro-am golf tournament scotland when he sank that 50-yarder. that is longer than the pool he usually swims in. in fact he might now hold the record for the longest televised pike to be made. >> just what he needs. another record. >>> right now hundreds of people are running with the wounded warriors. the 5-k...
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join us 9:45 with michael reagan. and it shows the candidates neck and neck with president obama having a slight edge. right now obama 48 and mitt romney 45. so actually that lead has stretched out a little from a couple of days ago, whereas nbc wall street journal poll shows president obama's lead narrowing just a little. that's the rasmussen poll. new at ten top of the hour, you will not believe how many immigrants are getting government assistance like food stamps and welfare. only a small fraction of immigration applicants are denied. the judge is coming up on that one, 10 a.m. eastern. all right. back to nicole, netflix shares, what leading the s&p 500? >> that's right. and first of all, netflix is volatile stock that we're talking about not only because everybody has it, but because of the moves on netflix. today the number one performer on s&p 500. now 4 1/2% on the heels of what we heard from research, a company blog and in the equity research blog they actually featured netflix as a top company in tech and in
join us 9:45 with michael reagan. and it shows the candidates neck and neck with president obama having a slight edge. right now obama 48 and mitt romney 45. so actually that lead has stretched out a little from a couple of days ago, whereas nbc wall street journal poll shows president obama's lead narrowing just a little. that's the rasmussen poll. new at ten top of the hour, you will not believe how many immigrants are getting government assistance like food stamps and welfare. only a small...
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next we've got michael from portland oregon. >> high, jamal. i want to know i think the debates very much matter. the thing that i'm a little concerned about is that people are talking so much about the personality aspect, you know, who's going to get the jab who's going to look good. i wouldn't want to hear and maybe the american people want to hear what is the policy we're going to be addressing, because there are a lot of details that a debate can bring out that are not going to be addressed. i'm looking for what mitt romney is going to do. >> you're looking for details on his economic plan. >> absolutely. i don't care if the guys look good or have good body language. i want to hear what an administrator who is going to take over the administration of this nation is actually going to do and propose. >> all right, thank you for calling in. >> actually it just gave me a good idea, an all body language debate. they don't say a word. >> just turn the sound down and watch what they do for an hour and see if we like them. >> pretty good idea. >> m
next we've got michael from portland oregon. >> high, jamal. i want to know i think the debates very much matter. the thing that i'm a little concerned about is that people are talking so much about the personality aspect, you know, who's going to get the jab who's going to look good. i wouldn't want to hear and maybe the american people want to hear what is the policy we're going to be addressing, because there are a lot of details that a debate can bring out that are not going to be...
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this is 15 years ago and 60 minutes michael wallace points his finger he wore a dictator. he says it several times. they say how could you not react? but now people saw his approach was very smart and would make michael wallace embarrassed. if you do the same i think would be disaster. they would act very strongly. so we do need to know this mind set, this kind of experience. so that is why henry kissinger said early on this so important to look at the defining moment and shape their view of their behavior for cooperation. >> at the g7 during the cultural revolution of heart in this generation of leaders. how does that bear out in how they view both domestic policies in china and the relationship to the world or is that not the key factor between how they see the role cox >> they cannot know yet because they are not yet in office. there have been instances they've made a very sharp response to that i've had several conversations with an extraordinarily subtle person raised a number of philosophical questions. if you look at the appointment it stated in the next ten years y
this is 15 years ago and 60 minutes michael wallace points his finger he wore a dictator. he says it several times. they say how could you not react? but now people saw his approach was very smart and would make michael wallace embarrassed. if you do the same i think would be disaster. they would act very strongly. so we do need to know this mind set, this kind of experience. so that is why henry kissinger said early on this so important to look at the defining moment and shape their view of...
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that is all i have to say. >> guest: well, michael. we actually have -- the united states has strong support for turkey since clinton and their foreign minister in turkey consulted earlier this week in refons the shelling that cross border shelling into turkey on wednesday. the u.s. strongly supported the meeting of the nato council that reassured turkey that defense commitments from the other members of the alliance were still firm and includes the united states. the u.s. has all along supported and very closely ashrined with turkish policy with regard to the regime and the need for asad to go and end repression. the problem is, that neath are the turks or the united states have been able to, don't have any leverage on assadand no able to convince him and he has looked more are to his iranian and russian supporters to try retain power in the hopes that perhaps the reluctance of the west and his own reegg pression will allow him to remain in power. >> richard in florida, pent caller, you are up. >> caller: good morning. >> host: good m
that is all i have to say. >> guest: well, michael. we actually have -- the united states has strong support for turkey since clinton and their foreign minister in turkey consulted earlier this week in refons the shelling that cross border shelling into turkey on wednesday. the u.s. strongly supported the meeting of the nato council that reassured turkey that defense commitments from the other members of the alliance were still firm and includes the united states. the u.s. has all along...
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the new york sometimes, this is michael cooper, "taking stock of some of the claims and counterclaims." you heard about the tax cut from president obama. people out of quork, that was from romney. "the new york times" has brought their take on it and what they think people should know on these issues. instead of bullet points you can go to nytimes.com if you are interested in reading that for yourself. so last night one of the issues that came up was government subsdepizz of -- government subsidies of companies. here's mitt romney talking about that. >> first of all, the department of energy said tax breaks to oil companies is $2.8 million a year. it's an accounting situation that's been in place for 100 years. in one year, you provided $90 billion in breaks to the green energy world. now, i like green energy as well. but that's about 50 years worth of what oil and gas receives. you say exxon and mobile, actually this goes to drilling. if we get that tax rate from 38% down to 25%, that 2.8 is on the table. of course it's on the table. don't forget, you put $90 billion, 50 years worth
the new york sometimes, this is michael cooper, "taking stock of some of the claims and counterclaims." you heard about the tax cut from president obama. people out of quork, that was from romney. "the new york times" has brought their take on it and what they think people should know on these issues. instead of bullet points you can go to nytimes.com if you are interested in reading that for yourself. so last night one of the issues that came up was government subsdepizz of...
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they are celebrating the newest warship, the "uss michael murphy" honoring the late lieutenant michael murphy, a s.e.a.l. awarded the medal of honor. at the nasdaq, kraft foods group ringing the bell from northfield, illinois. where do you want to start, guys? we saw a downgrade of citi yesterday, today we get an upgrade. >> this is a rather remarkable background because citi moved to 65% of emerging market. we thought that was great. suddenly emerging markets were good, now we don't like it. this is more of a call that maybe citi holdings are winding down. that was a question talked about on scott wagner's show yesterday. how far along are we on the wind down? i don't know why, but i always come back to thinking that citi one day is going to be a great stock. it is just not there yet. >> and we had credit suisse weighing in as well. it was a sector call. two key drivers, lone growth and asset quality. jpmorgan and wells fargo got neutral ratings. >> new management came in there and turned it around. the little ohio banks, no one thinks of them, but there's real performance to be made.
they are celebrating the newest warship, the "uss michael murphy" honoring the late lieutenant michael murphy, a s.e.a.l. awarded the medal of honor. at the nasdaq, kraft foods group ringing the bell from northfield, illinois. where do you want to start, guys? we saw a downgrade of citi yesterday, today we get an upgrade. >> this is a rather remarkable background because citi moved to 65% of emerging market. we thought that was great. suddenly emerging markets were good, now we...
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>> brian: tomorrow, bob massi, michelle malkin and general michael hayden who ran the ray, weigh not guilty after the testimony. >> gretchen: predebate coverage for the vp. that will be a big day. see you tomorrow. bill: this will be a big day today. a stunning development on response to terror attack in libya. lawmakers getting ready to grill security officials what happened that night in benghazi september 11th. the state department is now saying it always knew the assault that killed four americans was preplanned and was not the result of a spontaneous protest over a film. we have a big show this morning. i'm bill hemmer. >> good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. that revelation puts the state department in direct contradiction what the white house said in the days after the attack when senior administration officials including u.s. ambassador to the u.n., did interview after interview connecting the attack to anger over a movie. bill: want to start with peter doocy live in washington. the why is the state department now saying the attack not spontaneous? >> reporter: beca
>> brian: tomorrow, bob massi, michelle malkin and general michael hayden who ran the ray, weigh not guilty after the testimony. >> gretchen: predebate coverage for the vp. that will be a big day. see you tomorrow. bill: this will be a big day today. a stunning development on response to terror attack in libya. lawmakers getting ready to grill security officials what happened that night in benghazi september 11th. the state department is now saying it always knew the assault that...
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democratic caller michael. caller: i guess the one issue i can't understand is why the republicans and businesses who constantly complain about uncertainty when providing health insurance. the irony to me in the past healthcare was used to track good workers and i feel it's being used to alienate the workforce. why do they even want to be responsible for it in the first place? thank you very much. guest: i appreciate the call. i guess the reason we get our healthcare through employer is historic reasons. going back to world war ii, they had a wage controls on businesses and so they started offering fringe benefits instead. that has stopped. it not the best way to do things but that's where we are now. a better way to do it to be able to purchase their own insurance and carry with them from job to job. especially now we move around so much. this is the situation we have. healthcare is a big cost to most businesses. in this very tight economic environment, you're looking to save money. the problem with obamacare
democratic caller michael. caller: i guess the one issue i can't understand is why the republicans and businesses who constantly complain about uncertainty when providing health insurance. the irony to me in the past healthcare was used to track good workers and i feel it's being used to alienate the workforce. why do they even want to be responsible for it in the first place? thank you very much. guest: i appreciate the call. i guess the reason we get our healthcare through employer is...
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michael just talked about the new jersey unemployment rate. we have got hundreds of thousands of people out of work now. do we really want to raise taxes on people now? and of more people out of work? and get rid of reductions and exemptions that john patapsco and. simplify things. >> a question for joe kyrillos. >> congress did away with earmarks. officially. no one has ever wanted them unless they come back to their home district. how would you bring back dollars to new jersey in this environment. and what would you identify as the most pressing new jersey project in need of fiscal funding? >> unfortunately, these guys abuse be earmarked process. there were excessive. and of course now we are at a point with our debt problems that we cannot afford them. so i am going to fight tooth and nail -- within the confines of form and other plans that exist for people to compete. and i am going be very active around the state. we lost a big army base. people all around new jersey. sure where you were in that fight. i did not see you. we lost that base
michael just talked about the new jersey unemployment rate. we have got hundreds of thousands of people out of work now. do we really want to raise taxes on people now? and of more people out of work? and get rid of reductions and exemptions that john patapsco and. simplify things. >> a question for joe kyrillos. >> congress did away with earmarks. officially. no one has ever wanted them unless they come back to their home district. how would you bring back dollars to new jersey in...
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conrad, durbin of illinois, who is the number two democrat, and a since added to the list, senator michael bennett from colorado, who is a newer, younger member who is part of the generation that does not understand why congress works so slowly. on the republican side they added another newcomer to the senate, senator mike johans. they are meeting this week. it is different since congress is on recess, and congress has not been here since early- august. lawmakers are home, campaigning in their states or for their colleagues tried to get majorities shored up in both the house and senate. so, a group is coming into town tomorrow for a meeting off- campus at mount vernon, which is a good place for them to meet if they want to avoid reporters who tend to stop the halls and wait out the meetings to get any little snippets of news. host: from politico this week, how secret is there work? i mean, how much do we know about what they talk about, when they are meeting, and what they're doing? guest: i would say the problems the country and this congress face are known. you could easily look back ove
conrad, durbin of illinois, who is the number two democrat, and a since added to the list, senator michael bennett from colorado, who is a newer, younger member who is part of the generation that does not understand why congress works so slowly. on the republican side they added another newcomer to the senate, senator mike johans. they are meeting this week. it is different since congress is on recess, and congress has not been here since early- august. lawmakers are home, campaigning in their...
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michael duffy, the coauthor of the president's club. michael is here to reveal the latest issue of "time" magazine which i think might -- it is a question that might suvl itself tonight. reveal. >> the cover is about the facts for us. who is telling the truth in this campaign and the point that arrives. and, in fact, it is not one or the other. romney comes at us with a baseball bat and tells bigs one. obama works with a stiletto. it is a darker art. >> it is like where bob woodward says the terrible republicans are going to cut medicare and then woodward says barack obama says we have to cut medicare. we look at the 20 whoppers. what is the top obama whopper? >> i think what he says more than anything else that for example that romney was theorig original outsourcer of jobs at bain. that was a powerful message on the campaign trail. >> what about romney? what is romney's? >> he says if things continue we'll no longer have a free market economy. that is kind of hard to believe. >> a bit of an overstatement. >> voters want to believe the
michael duffy, the coauthor of the president's club. michael is here to reveal the latest issue of "time" magazine which i think might -- it is a question that might suvl itself tonight. reveal. >> the cover is about the facts for us. who is telling the truth in this campaign and the point that arrives. and, in fact, it is not one or the other. romney comes at us with a baseball bat and tells bigs one. obama works with a stiletto. it is a darker art. >> it is like where...
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the victim has been identified as 55-year-old michael eugene white. police believe that white was walking along silver hill road saturday night around 8:30. when he was hit. police say the car was a white chevy impala that may have front end damage. >> police in frederick, maryland, say they are dealing with a violent crime spike that includes the city's first murder of the year. 36-year-old lamont ellis was found dead in an alleyway early sunday morning. he had been shot multiple times. friends and family members gathered at a visual last night. police don't have a suspect nor a motive right now. fox 5 was working the story, conducting interviews at police headquarters, shots did ring out nearby. officers raced to that scene. it turned out to be a street fight. along west south street. >> it was a mess. it was chaos. there was at least 20 people there, and they had five or six of them, started to break out in a fight. and everybody just started to join in. >> police say one person was stabbed. and is listed in serious condition. no word if the two in
the victim has been identified as 55-year-old michael eugene white. police believe that white was walking along silver hill road saturday night around 8:30. when he was hit. police say the car was a white chevy impala that may have front end damage. >> police in frederick, maryland, say they are dealing with a violent crime spike that includes the city's first murder of the year. 36-year-old lamont ellis was found dead in an alleyway early sunday morning. he had been shot multiple times....
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. >>> paris jackson, michael jackson's beautiful daughter. tweeted an interesting picture. try to figure what it means. apparently got a very drastic haircut. >> is that her? >> that its her with very heavy eye makeup and shorter hair. based upon tweets, people are debating whether she donated her hair to cancer charity or something like that or whether it was a wig and kind of, just her way of trying to make headlines. of course, it looks a lot like miley cyrus who chopped off a lot of her hair you, see there. people trying to figure out what is going on with paris these days? was it publicity thing? donate it? what is going on? but, a little hard to tell. i don't get that one. >> think i should do that? >> no. no. >> i've got the glass. that's enough change. you might not even notice it. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet, a better clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done! [ chuckles ] sweet [ female announcer ] swiffer's wet mopping cloths can clean better than mops in half the time swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. it's time to free ourse
. >>> paris jackson, michael jackson's beautiful daughter. tweeted an interesting picture. try to figure what it means. apparently got a very drastic haircut. >> is that her? >> that its her with very heavy eye makeup and shorter hair. based upon tweets, people are debating whether she donated her hair to cancer charity or something like that or whether it was a wig and kind of, just her way of trying to make headlines. of course, it looks a lot like miley cyrus who chopped...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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. >> my name is michael. my question is kind of about how they are going to end of defining the boundaries of ats with this case. it seems to me from the hearings, one of the ways they might try to limit this is the nexus to the united states. in this case, the connections seem to be -- the plaintiffs are now living here, found the seidlin year. you feel that is more of the nexus to the u.s. than sosa? or less of one? is this stretching it? is it would then the boundaries the aborted gone before it? -- with than the boundaries that have already gone before it? >> the connection to the united states was less than it is in this case. i did not know if that is the way they're going to go. one of the issues that we have not even touched on is the statute as an alternative to litigation in state courts. everybody agrees that our plan -- there is no question about that. all the same issues would come up in terms of other kinds of problems. there are loads of jurisdictions around the world the exercise -- including
. >> my name is michael. my question is kind of about how they are going to end of defining the boundaries of ats with this case. it seems to me from the hearings, one of the ways they might try to limit this is the nexus to the united states. in this case, the connections seem to be -- the plaintiffs are now living here, found the seidlin year. you feel that is more of the nexus to the u.s. than sosa? or less of one? is this stretching it? is it would then the boundaries the aborted gone...
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